THE artificial intelligence It is here to stay and there are already many sectors that use it as an additional tool that facilitates and simplifies human work. In the case of medicine, there are several aspects that justify its introduction (especially since the pandemic, when most documents and files had to be digitized). Next, how it affects this field and how it is applied.
A study conducted by the University of Birmingham and University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, published in the journal The Lancet Digital Health in 2019, states that lArtificial intelligence “has the ability to identify pathologies with the same precision as doctors”. Specifically, AI diagnosed the disease in 87% of cases, while doctors only achieved 86%.
The process the AI used to arrive at this percentage was as follows: It first analyzes data—large amounts of medical data, such as medical images, medical records, and clinical test results—and then looks for and records patterns and anomalies to learn.
A clear example of the help that artificial intelligence can mean in medicine can be seen with virtual assistants. This system, also used by most companies that have websites, offers virtual advice that adapts to the user’s needs.
Through chatbots, similar to the Boti one used by the Government of the City of Buenos Aires for procedures in the jurisdiction, customer questions can be resolved with automated responses, as well as the possibility of obtaining a medical examination or requesting an analysis.
Health apps that use artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence is used directly for medical analysis and imaging. Its main contribution in this is the speed with which it can process large amounts of data. For emergency cases where results are needed immediately, AI allows doctors to analyze different medical tests such as MRI and genetic studies.
In turn, AI powered by artificial neural networks can be equally effective human radiologists to detect signs of breast cancer and other conditions
Another application of artificial intelligence in medicine is medical diagnostics. This tool allows you to analyze data to make accurate and reliable diagnoses Faster. This is essential to be able to detect certain degenerative pathologies or certain types of cancer in time, which significantly increases the chances of recovery.
Something similar happens with pharmacological treatments. In this field, artificial intelligence is responsible for the analysis genetic sequences to find the right vaccines or solutions for different technologies.
For genetics, however, there are some applications which, through a facial recognition system, allow the identification of rare diseases and genetic disorders through a simple photograph. Although it is not yet very developed in this sector, the truth is that this technology is already capable of processing a database containing up to 8,000 different diseases.
Source: Clarin
Linda Price is a tech expert at News Rebeat. With a deep understanding of the latest developments in the world of technology and a passion for innovation, Linda provides insightful and informative coverage of the cutting-edge advancements shaping our world.